Louisville Postgame Notes
January 25, 2015 | Women's Basketball
Jan. 25, 2015
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Louisville Postgame Notes
No. 4/4 Louisville 68, Miami (Fla.) 55
January 25, 2015 - KFC Yum! Center
Team Notes
- The win leaves head coach Jeff Walz one shy of 200 for his career, boasting a 199-72 record.
- After the victory over Miami (Fla.), Louisville has won 19 consecutive home games in the month of January. Its last loss was on Jan. 23, 2010, against Syracuse.
- The Cardinals boast a 42-20 record in the month of January under Jeff Walz after the victory over Miami.
- Louisville now owns a 70-9 all-time record in the KFC Yum! Center.
- The Cardinals are 41-16 mark in regular-season games following a loss under head coach Jeff Walz after the victory over Miami.
- Louisville recorded its first win against Miami. It now owns a 1-1 all-time record against the Hurricanes.
- The Cardinals allowed three second-chance points against Miami. It is the 13th time this season they have allowed 10 second-chance points or less.
- Louisville received 42 points from its bench against Miami. It is the sixth game this season it has scored 30 or more points from its reserves.
- Louisville has not trailed at the half at home since March 3, 2014, when Connecticut went into the break with a 43-31 advantage.
Player Notes
- Myisha Hines-Allen set a season high in points with 23 against Miami. She also set a season high in field goals made with 10.
- With her rebound at the 17:15 mark in the second half, Sara Hammond moved into 10th all-time. She currently has 700 rebounds, passing Valerie Owens (1976-80), who recorded 697 in her career.
- Sara Hammond failed to record a point for the first time this season. The last time she did not score in a game was on March, 25, 2014, against Iowa.
- Mariya Moore scored 13 points against the Hurricanes marking the 16th game this season she has scored in double-digits.
- Freshman Arica Carter got her first start of her career in the win over Miami.
- Bria Smith finished the game with four steals, the seventh game this season she has recorded three or more.
- Myisha Hines-Allen hit 10 field goals in the win over Miami. It is the most by a freshman since Shoni Schimmel hit 12 on March 22, 2011, against Xavier.
- Shawnta' Dyer received her first start since Dec. 14, 2012, against Colorado.
Players Mentioned
WBB: Head Coach Jeff Walz Press Conference (7/31/25)
Thursday, July 31
Jeff Walz Post Game vs Clemson Press Conference 02.27.25
Friday, May 16
WBB: NCAA 2nd Round Preview Press Conference
Saturday, March 22
WBB: NCAA 1st Round Postgame Press Conference (Nebraska - 3/21/25)
Saturday, March 22